4. Allegro vivace

Form

Rondo
A :|| B A B' A' Coda

Rondo Theme/Refrain (E-flat major)

Episode Theme/Transition

Episode Theme (B flat major)

Episode Theme (B flat major)

Notes

The refrain has three ideas: 1st theme, 32nd note varient and a sort of development digression (related to the eighthnote leap motive) in the second part (reprise). At its second appearance, there is no repeat: it is like the return to a minuet from the trio, e.g. d.c. without repeats.For its third appearance, it repaces the 32nd note varient with another, more closely related to the original theme an octave higher. The original second part is also truncted, again, keeping closer to the original theme which dominates in a sort of extention or coda until it ends in a big four note bang (repeated) (the four notes or chords related to the 4/8 measure length of the motive/phrase).

It is difficult to cite examples of the episode. The same material is used twice, but with elogations and perhaps octave or key transposing (more wandering?) in the second occurance. The matierial begins with what could be a stable new part or could be seen as transitionoal. It then breaks into minor chords for a phrase, then major running 32nd notes. It is a harmonic move to B flat, so it is harmonically transitioinal. but again, how to summarize that much matierial with a snippet? The B-flat theme is clear. It is an interesting structure!